United Kingdom, Feb. 6 -- Prince William thinks it is "very difficult" to continue with normal life while grieving.
The Prince of Wales - who was 15 years old when his mother, Princess Diana, died in a car crash in Paris in 1997 - paid a visit to Child Bereavement UK in Widnes, Cheshire, on Wednesday (05.02.25) and spoke with the teenagers he met there about the importance of getting support following a loss, particularly during the first few years as it can be hugely beneficial for the future.
Speaking to 17-year-old Rebecca, whose father died suddenly, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reports he said: "Sometimes the hardest thing about grief is finding the words for how you actually feel.
"Did you find it quite hard at the beginning to ...
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